California State Route 211
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State Route 211 |
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Defined by S&HC ยง 511, maintained by Caltrans | |||||||||||||||||
Length: | 5 mi[1] (8 km) | ||||||||||||||||
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South end: | Ferndale | ||||||||||||||||
North end: | US 101 at Fernbridge | ||||||||||||||||
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State Route 211 is a California state highway in Humboldt County that connects Ferndale with U.S. Route 101. This route was originally planned to be part of State Route 1, but was renumbered as SR 211 after plans to extend SR 1 from Rockport in Mendocino County to Ferndale fell through. The current routing is unconstructed from Route 1 to Ferndale and is not signed. The portion of the route between the Ferndale city limits and US 101 is signed. The traversable route in northern Mendocino and southern Humboldt counties is Chemise Mountain Road, Wilder Ridge Road, and Mattole Road. The highway appears to end at the intersection of Main Street and Ocean Avenue in Ferndale. Only five miles of this route is constructed, while the remaining 103 miles will probably never be constructed.
This route is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System[2].